@BigBuggyBastage
Newcastle is quite nice. Beer-wise, I’m an Heineken man. When it’s not available, Newcastle is my order. When Newcastle isn’t there, I’m open to Rolling Rock. If
that’s not available, I mostly make due with whatever there is, so long as it isn’t dumpster-water like Bud Light.
I might be an American, but that doesn’t mean I obey bullshit just because advertisers try their hardest to feed it to me =D .
Edit: Back when I was still touring with the band, my main beer was Pabst Blue Ribbon. It isn’t great, it gives you (or me, at least) heartburn like all Hell, but it
is cheap. Stop judging me. Stop it.
@Communist Starlight
Vodka-wise, it’s Russian Standard for me or go home. They have this ridiculous advertising campaign talking about how it’s made using a special Siberian recipe or something, but it’s the taste that I like. Most ads for
how their alcohol is produced are usually bullshit anyway xD . If it tastes good, drink it. If it doesn’t, don’t. Simple as that.
@97blackbird
I’m not super familiar with a bunch of different gins, but I do like Seagram’s. I know this goes against the standard that I’ve built up with avoiding the mainstream, with Seagram’s being one of
the most popular in America, but it’s my Dad’s favorite gin and we toasted together with it on my 21st birthday. Emotional attachment has to count for something, right?
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And
now I realize how big of an alcoholic I am x3 . Dammit!